Balance Your Books

Balance Your Books

One small business owner realized that vision, optimism and a willingness to work hard were vital to the success of her new venture, but the key requirement was attention to the balance sheets. "It took me a while to learn it, but you really have to run a business by the numbers."

And you can't run a business by the numbers without an adequate accounting system to use as a management tool. Incomplete records are one of the most serious errors a small business owner can make. Very few operators enjoy the number crunching segment of running a business. However, if you keep your system simple, it can be done with a minimum amount of time and energy. Besides, accurate and complete financial records will help you chart the growth of your business and make plans for the future.

To begin with, your books should include accurate and thorough statements of sales and operating results, fixed and variable costs, profit and loss, inventory levels, and credit and collection totals; tax returns and reports to regulatory agencies; and comparisons of current data with prior years' operating results and budgeted goals.

In addition, you should also track daily cash receipts and credit sales, expenses and inventory received, plus employee expenses including pay and deductions.

A good record-keeping system should be easy to understand, reliable, accurate, consistent and designed to provide information on a timely basis.

There are two methods of accounting: cash and accrual. Using the cash method, income is recorded when the cash is received and expenses are recorded when paid. With accrual accounting, you record all income and expenses whether paid or not. Both cash and credit transactions are recorded when paid. Whether you use the cash or accrual method, both require four basic types of records:

  • Sales records

  • Cash records

  • Cash disbursements

  • Accounts receivable.

To determine which system is best for you, consult with a financial advisor or public accountant.

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